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                                                   METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN 
                                                       RESEARCH OF SOCIOLOGY 
                                                                      
                  Lesson  Title                                                              Activity 
                  No. 
                       4        Methods and techniques                List out sociologists and their major work in 
                                in research of sociology                which different methods of research used 
                   Summary 
                                                                     
                   In  Sociology,  social  scientists  have  developed  methods  and  techniques  for  the 
                                                                     
                   systematic collection of data. Various processes, principles and strategies have 
                   been devised to seek answers to a number of problems. This approach is referred 
                                                                     
                   to as method in sociology and each and every method has its own techniques and 
                   tools of data collection. These methods and tools of data collection are used based 
                   on the nature and the type of problem under study. 
                    
                                                          Research Methods 
                                                                          
                  There are various kinds of methods used for doing research.  
                   
                  Historical Method  
                      •   This method engages in the evaluation of sources of information about the 
                          past and the analysis of authentic sources for detailed data about the 
                          period being studied. It involves the study of origins, development and 
                          transformation of social institutions.  
                      •   The main approach is to try to get some insights from the past experiences 
                          with regard to social behaviour. 
                           
                  Comparative Method 
                       •   This method is used to study different kinds of groups and societies and to 
                           compare them for differences and similarities.  
                       •   Comparative method includes both the historical and the cross-cultural 
                           method. This method was first used by Emile Durkheim and has also been 
                           used by others like Weber. 
                            
                  Functionalist Method: This method holds great significance in sociology and 
                  anthropology. This method is mostly employed in examining social and cultural 
                  items by locating them in a wider context. 
                            
                  Empirical Method: This method refers to data collection from the field. The 
                  techniques used in this method are observation, survey, case study, 
                  questionnaire and interview. 
                   
                  Experimental Method: This mostly done in is in the natural sciences. 
                  However, there are examples in sociology of ‘field-experiments’. These take place 
                  in the ‘real-world’ and not in the laboratory 
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                                  Sources of Data: Sociologists make use of both primary and secondary 
                                  data in research 
                                                            Primary                             • Data collected by means of interviews, 
                                                                                                    questionnaires, observation etc. 
                                                      Secondary                                 • Data Collected from sources which has already 
                                                                                                   been recorded. For e.g. Census data, Biography etc. 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
                                   
                                  Techniques of Data Collection: Some of the major techniques of data 
                                                                                                                                       the 
                                  collection are: Observation, survey, case study, Questionnaire and interview.  
                                                                                                                         
                                  Observation: Observation as a tool provide rich source of information. It aims 
                                  to explore important events and situations capturing human conduct as it 
                                  actually happens. .
                                                                                                                                                          It is a method in which 
                                                                                                                                                         the observer mixes with 
                                                                                                                                                                the inmates of the 
                                                                                            tiona              Participant                               situation and looks at it 
                                                                                            v                 observation                                               from inside 
                                                                                                          Non-participant                                                             
                                                                                            ser              Observation                               Here, the observer remains 
                                                                                            Ob                                                             detached and does not 
                                                                                                                                                    participate or intervene in the 
                                                                                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                 activities of those who are being 
                                                                                                                                                                        observed 
                                  There are also other kinds of observation based on different kind of classification: 
                                  These are: Structured & Unstructured observation; Natural & Laboratory 
                                  Observation, Open & Hidden Observation, Direct & Indirect Observation and Covert 
                                  & Overt Observation 
                                   
                                 Social Survey                                                                                   . 
                                 Social survey is a systematic and comprehensive study of a particular community 
                                 to analyse a social problem. There are four types of survey. These are: Descriptive, 
                                 Explanatory, Predictive and evaluative.   
                                            Descriptive                                    Explanatory                                         Predictive                                       Evaluative
                                   • To describe                                    • To identify                                    • To predict                                     • To evaluate the 
                                       what exists                                      changes and                                      future                                           results of the 
                                       and to identify                                  their causes.                                    changes and                                      past policies
                                                                                                                                         possible 
                                       the need                                                                                          effects of new 
                                                                                                                                         Policies 
                                                                                                                                         policies
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
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              Other Techniques of Data Collection 
              The Case Study Method: This involves the study of social phenomena through the 
                    
              analysis of an individual case. The case may be a person, a group, an institution, a 
              classroom, an episode, a process, a society or any unit of social life 
                    
                    
              Questionnaire: It usually consist of a list of questions, but should also include clear 
              instructions and space for answers This is carefully prepared with simple phrases and is 
                    
              generally sent by post.  
                                                                                                                 
                                                       While using questionnaire as tool, following 
                                                                     considerations are required  
                                                                           Trialled, 
                                                                            piloted 
                                                                               and 
                                                                            refined 
                                                                                                                                                   
               
              Interview: Interview as a tool provide detailed information about the subject to be 
              studied. It involves a face-to-face talk between the researcher and the informant for the 
              purpose of gathering information 
              Structured interview the brief formal interview in which the working of the questions 
              and the order in which they are asked is fixed is called structured interview. 
              Unstructured interview the freer discursive interview is called unstructured interview.  
               Evaluate Yourself 
                   1.  Under what conditions, comparative method is most useful in Sociological 
                        research? 
                   2.  Which of the techniques of data collection would you use if you have to collect 
                        data from 100 respondents those who are living in some foreign countries? 
                   3.  How is case study useful in studying social phenomena? 
                   4.  Compare and contrast interview and questionnaire as techniques of data 
                        collection. 
                                                                                 
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